Levin says it's called 'print-swiping.' The risk is rising as we move into a more bio-metric tech society, as companies are now using your eyes or your prints to unlock phones, apps and even your credit card or bank account.

"Especially for our generation we love selfies. The thing that we found is if you have your camera on "HDR" it actually makes such a clear photo," says Cyber Intelligence coordinator Lisa Minervini.

Lisa showed 7 on Your Side how a picture taken with the camera, within 2 feet can give hackers a great 'high def' outline of your fingerprint. The enhanced image is then printed onto a clear sheet with a laser or 3D printer set to heavy toner. The raised lines, brushed with glue, are then able to be lifted.